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Saving money on a cruise by booking at the last minute (part 1 of 2)
You can become a "temporary European" by visiting cafés
Great plazas for people-watching
The expansive, ornate City Market in Pest — Hungary.
Budapest and Kalocsa — cruising on the Danube from Budapest to the Black Sea (Part 1 of 3)
Armond talking to the world on Amateur Radio's Field Day 2010.

Dear Globetrotter:

I am sad to report that Armond Noble, the man who conceived of this magazine all of 36 years ago, died on February 1.

Nine weeks earlier, he had no symptoms of the aggressive kidney cancer that had already spread to his lungs. A highly motivated man, he fought bravely, with his wife, Helen, at his side, until conceding to the disease at the age of 77 here in Sacramento.

Armond was one of the most intelligent people I’ve ever met. He could read a page...

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Violeta putting the finishing touch on the baklava. Photo: Sandra Scott

My 93-year-old mother, who loves to cook, often says, “Nothing I make tastes like what my mother used to make.” She complains, “Today tomatoes are unblemished and red, but they have no flavor. Nothing tastes like it used to when it was home grown the old-fashioned way without fancy fertilizers and chemicals.”

I agree with her but didn’t realize how much our ingredients had changed in flavor until I visited Albania. The Albanian government’s isolationist policy kept it a rural country...

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Travel insurance competition” — Two more travel insurance providers have switched their medical benefits to primary-payer coverage. (See June 2013, page 58, which explains the advantage of primary-payer policies.)
Eleven easy steps for researching your journey abroad (Part 2 of 4)